Survey Finds Cheaters Want COVID Vaccine So They Can Have ‘Responsible’ Affairs

Players are gonna play—even during a pandemic. A new survey from an extramarital affairs site found four out of 10 cheaters would like to receive a COVID-19 vaccine so they can “responsibly continue having in-person affairs.” The affairs dating site said, “With a potential solution to a seemingly never-ending pandemic within our reach and infidelity proving itself to be instrumental in lasting marriages, it would make sense that many of our members would want to receive the vaccine.”

In a separate study, the site found that 41 percent of cheaters sought out their first affair due to boredom under shelter-in-place orders. Moreover, 63 percent of members said they partook in an affair just as much or more often than they did in 2019. As one user says, “There was nothing about a 24/7 lockdown in my wedding vows. Even though we have a good relationship, he can’t fulfill me the way I need to be, so quarantine has actually made me want to connect with outside partners even more so than beforehand.”

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Check out more about a survey finding cheaters want the COVID vaccine to continue cheating: https://nypost.com/2020/12/16/survey-finds-cheaters-want-covid-19-vaccine-so-they-can-have-responsible-affairs/

The Rise Of Lockdown Affairs

It seems people are feeling frisky while under lockdown. Research reveals there’s been a rise in the number of married people striking up affairs since the start of the coronavirus crisis. Dating websites targeted at extra-marital affairs have reported a rise in the number of users in recent weeks—a 18 percent rise in activity from male members in the last month and a 12 percent rise from women. 

The majority of men, some 74 percent, told how they were seeking out an illicit fling because they are “bored” living under the new rules, according to a survey of users. Users told how they were able to strike up the affairs by sending X-rated images to their new partner and using apps like FaceTime and Skype to have virtual “dates.” One happy customer said, “We FaceTime every couple of days and are planning a hotel date just as soon as the restrictions on movement are lifted.”

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Check out more about a rise in affairs during the national lockdown: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8175453/Rise-lockdown-AFFAIRS-Married-people-starting-elicit-online-flings.html